Found meaning I think:Crunk = Crazy, Drunk and [/censored] up!No really, that's the explanation I found! A not yet none PG word!

that sounds about right

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Re: One-Offs Set #26: Peanut Needs to Lay off the Anise

Tattorack Wrote:

Found meaning I think:Crunk = Crazy, Drunk and [/censored] up!No really, that's the explanation I found! A not yet none PG word!

Exactly. That's why you never want to get crank! I mean crunk

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Re: One-Offs Set #26: Peanut Needs to Lay off the Anise

I assume Rick is using it to mean "crazy," which from my understanding originates from a slang variation of "drunk" involving a certain nonalcoholic substance starting with "cr-." Presumably Spot (superdog) was using the far less literal meaning of the word, because Rick thought it would sound funny.

I assume Rick is using it to mean "crazy," which from my understanding originates from a slang variation of "drunk" involving a certain nonalcoholic substance starting with "cr-." Presumably Spot (superdog) was using the far less literal meaning of the word, because Rick thought it would sound funny.

crayons?that's just silly

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